DiseaseID 30138

髌股疼痛综合征

Pain Patellofemoral Syndrome

MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by retropatellar or peripatellar PAIN resulting from physical and biochemical changes in the patellofemoral joint. The pain is most prominent when ascending or descending stair

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Record Fields

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Disease Id
30138
Core Entity Id
122706
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Pain Patellofemoral Syndrome
Name Cn
髌股疼痛综合征
Name Pinyin
Bin Gu Teng Tong Zong He Zheng
Name En
Pain Patellofemoral Syndrome
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
Umls Disease Type
Disgenet Type
Mesh Class
Do Class
Hpo Class
Mesh Class Name
Hpo Class Name
Do Class Name
Disease Definition
MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by retropatellar or peripatellar PAIN resulting from physical and biochemical changes in the patellofemoral joint. The pain is most prominent when ascending or descending stairs, squatting, or sitting with flexed knees. There is a lack of consensus on the etiology and treatment. The syndrome is often confused with (or accompanied by) CHONDROMALACIA PATELLAE, the latter describing a pathological condition of the CARTILAGE and not a syndrome.
Version
v2
Suppressed
No

Names

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Name
Pain Patellofemoral Syndrome
Role
preferred

Cross References

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Me Sh
D046788
Umls
C0877149
Sym Map
SMDE11813
Itcmdb Generated
ITX-DISEASE-EBE910E94E0E

Attributes

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Version
v2
Suppress
0
Disease Definition
MSH2017_2016_08_12:A syndrome characterized by retropatellar or peripatellar PAIN resulting from physical and biochemical changes in the patellofemoral joint. The pain is most prominent when ascending or descending stairs, squatting, or sitting with flexed knees. There is a lack of consensus on the etiology and treatment. The syndrome is often confused with (or accompanied by) CHONDROMALACIA PATELLAE, the latter describing a pathological condition of the CARTILAGE and not a syndrome.